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State of Florida has postseason to forget in college baseball, as 'Big 3' fail to advance past regionals

When you think of collegiate athletics in the Sunshine State, specifically with regard to the "Big 3" of Florida, Florida State, and Miami, you likely think of football first. And for good reason, as all three of the power players in Florida have had dominant runs at one time or another in the sport's history. What may shock the layman, though, is that all three of those schools also have strong baseball programs as well.

Fox News 7d ago

Florida GOP gubernatorial primary candidate says as governor, he'd 'shut down' every abortion clinic in state

Florida Republican gubernatorial primary candidate James Fishback, who has called abortion "a holocaust," wants to close every abortion clinic throughout the Sunshine State. "Ron DeSantis is the most pro-life Governor in America, and I intend to build on his incredible work. As Governor, I will shut down the 53 abortion clinics that remain in Florida and replace every single one with a crisis pregnancy center," Fishback told Fox News Digital in a statement on Tuesday.

Fox News 17h ago

Florida GOP gubernatorial primary candidate says as governor, he'd 'shut down' every abortion clinic in state

Florida Republican gubernatorial primary candidate James Fishback, who has called abortion "a holocaust," wants to close every abortion clinic throughout the Sunshine State. "Ron DeSantis is the most pro-life Governor in America, and I intend to build on his incredible work. As Governor, I will shut down the 53 abortion clinics that remain in Florida and replace every single one with a crisis pregnancy center," Fishback told Fox News Digital in a statement on Tuesday.

Fox News Politics 17h ago

Florida and Texas are battling for new residents. DeSantis thinks he found an advantage

Florida and Texas have for years attracted Americans feeling high-tax, high-cost states with an absence of personal income tax and business-friendly policies. Now, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is betting that reducing property taxes could become the Sunshine State's next competitive advantage. The stakes extend well beyond Florida.

Fox News 2d ago

Florida and Texas are battling for new residents. DeSantis thinks he found an advantage

Florida and Texas have for years attracted Americans feeling high-tax, high-cost states with an absence of personal income tax and business-friendly policies. Now, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is betting that reducing property taxes could become the Sunshine State's next competitive advantage. The stakes extend well beyond Florida.

Fox News Politics 2d ago

Red skies, rainbows and a ravaging storm — WA's weather in May, captured by you

Red skies, rainbows and a ravaging storm — see WA's best weather photos for May Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 7:17am As long stretches of clear May days become a memory, we bid farewell to an autumn that didn't quite behave the way it was supposed to. Across the state, the month delivered bursts of sunshine, brief spells of rain and long stretches of dry skies that left many wondering when winter would finally arrive. Take a look back at some of the amazing photographs sent in by ABC readers from across...

ABC Australia 7d ago

Trump’s next loyalty test: Ending the changing of the clocks

U.S. President Donald Trump is setting up his latest loyalty test on Capitol Hill — and it’s not about the war in Iran, Cabinet nominees or his White House ballroom. Instead, the president is lobbying GOP lawmakers on a plan to make daylight saving time permanent, meaning more daylight in the evening hours and an end to the twice-yearly clock-resetting ritual observed in most states. Trump has fixated on this issue, believing it resonates with voters who are burdened by “all of the work and...

Politico EU 3d ago

US hits a scary mark for total number of measles cases — for the second year in a row

The Independent's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn commission. US hits a scary mark for total number of measles cases — for the second year in a row America’s yearly measles cases had not surpassed 2,000 since 1992 - before it did last year - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The number of U.S. measles cases surpassed the 2,000 mark this week for the second time in two years, federal data shows.

The Independent World 4d ago

Spread of flesh-eating parasites sparks new rules in Southern US

Spread of flesh-eating parasites sparks new rules in Southern US The USDA confirmed in early June that the New World Screwworm has spread into the US - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The cattle-killing New World Screwworm has been found in the U.S., prompting a slew of southern states to issue new rules to help fight the spread of the parasitic insect. Florida Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson issued an emergency rule to tighten restrictions on bringing warm-blooded animals — the...

The Independent World 1d ago

Invasive caiman may pose new challenges for Everglades restoration

Invasive caiman may pose new challenges for Everglades restoration Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor In the canals, wetlands and marshes of the Florida Everglades, the spectacled caiman has quietly expanded its foothold, threatening an already-vulnerable ecosystem. A new University of Florida study published in Frontiers in Amphibian and Reptile Science synthesizes more than 70 years of research on the invasive species native to Central and South America that has firmly...

Phys.org 4d ago